what would a realistic ideal human body be like, would it be resistant to cancer, resistant to autoimmune dieases, no ageging etc.

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      The knee needs a complete remodel as well. The whole thing reeks of reappropriating an old 4-leg design for a 2- leg model, and that’s just never going to work well.

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      yeah the spine has shittiest design tbh, i would defin prefer a syntheic spine that has improvements over an organic one

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        It’s worse than that, though. All the little squishy bits and nerves that connect to your brain!

        Migraines, muscle weakness, paralysis… all that stuff can be caused because of your stupid spine!

        Brain stem? Also connected to your spine.

        Booooo!!

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      i mean a realistic ideal body for living in earth, right now the bodies we have suffer from said conditions ex autoimmune diseases, cancer etc.

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          Scorching Canadian desert, stuck infront of a computer, and musy convince the boss they are being busy and productive while browsing memes.

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            desert

            Small frame, rather lean, good circulation system, powerful kidneys.

            stuck infront of a computer

            Add strong back musculature + thin, chiseled arms and hands.

            musy convince the boss they are being busy and productive while browsing memes.

            It depends on the intelligence of the boss + exact type of the job, but “Big Brain”, or rather complicated and efficient neural network is implied.

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            Would you agree that a liberal, gay, rocket physicist similar to Alan Turing, living in luxurious part of Cali, meant to soon embark on a one-way-ticket voyage to MARS considers exactly the same type of body as “perfect”, as a conservative woman, blue collar worker, living in the poorest district of Calcutta, soon to be wed and hoping for massive amount of healthy children?

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    I’d say fully functional until it’s completely broken. (no deterioration, just quit working all together)

    For the rest I think we need to adapt the rest, forget one size fits all, as it usually fits just one. (when really lucky)

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    A theoretical perfect human would never have a disease or illness and have perfect control of their thoughts, emotions, and actions. Humans would not be born missing limbs or with extras, or with things like missing or extra chromosomes. Basically, the DNA (which would be undamaged and free of genetic anomalies) in humans would be followed perfectly by the human body.

    I would even say the theoretical “perfect human” would never age beyond maturity or die of old age. Scientific observation shows the human body has built-in functions to account for this, as all cells in your skin are replaced every 7 years for example, but for some unexplained reason, things start to go wrong which is part of what we call aging. Science still has not exactly determined the cause. One theory is cumulative cellular or DNA damage caused by various factors over time like stress or radiation and such. Another theory is that DNA has a pre-programmed life-span. Neither of these have any definitive scientific proof or evidence at the present time, though theories often fluctuate as more evidence is uncovered, so these may change in the future.

    As to the appearance of this perfect human body, it would very much look like young healthy humans we see today. There is great variety contained in the human genome, and none of these varieties would be considered any better or worse than others. Skin tones, eye and hair color, height and weight, even intelligence levels, are all factors that can vary greatly in human DNA.

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    Actual answer, there clearly isn’t one ideal body type and that’s good for the species. I like the show Physical 100 because it does a good job showing that.

    Personal answer: imagine the peak performance of humanity if balls weren’t on the outside!

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    A realistic, ideal human body is one that procreates and passes genetic information to their offspring. That’s all.